A Psychological Reading of ‘Streer Patra’ by Rabindranath Tagore         

Mrinal’s account of her day-to-day existence brings out the grim picture of the dark customs binding patriarchal society. When we go into flashback, we can view the scene when both her parents are sitting in anxiety waiting for her would be husband’s uncle to approve of her as the bride to be.  Here we can see that a women’s intelligence has no value in the market of marriage except for the commercialisation of beauty as an ingredient to be sold. This concept is present till date in our society, howsoever modern we may have become . The ads for beautifying a woman by a woman narrates the fact that women are women’s greatest enemies in the fight for a equal standardization of women’s prestige and values and the fact that women are not a beautiful commodity to be sold in the market of marriage.

Mrinal’s husband also negates her intelligence by asking her what is the need for her to read so many books? Whether by reading so much she will achieve the title of Raichand or Premchand.

                    

3 responses to “A Psychological Reading of ‘Streer Patra’ by Rabindranath Tagore         ”

  1. Surekha avatar
    Surekha

    SUPERB !! Feminine individuality is the only way to progressive social set up , but unfortunately even today in the remote areas of Tagore’s Bengal women are oppressed .United stand by women can only bring change …

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  2. indrani1212 avatar
    indrani1212

    nicely put.. enjoyed reading the story ❤️

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  3. indrani1212 avatar
    indrani1212

    Nicely put.. loved reading it. ❤️

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